The base diameter is .241", and the rim dia. is .291" for the .22 magnum cartridge. Neck diameter is .240", and overall case length is 1.052" while OAL of loaded cartridge is 1.35" Hope this is what you're looking for?
*1/1000 inch bullet diameter *16/1000 inch neck diameter *16/1000 inch base diameter *16/1000 inch rim diameter *365/1000 inch case length *457/1000 inch cartridge length and depending on the powder used, the 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire can have almost twice the muzzle velocity and muzzle energy as the 22 Long Rifle.
No, a 6.284 does not use a 7mm cartridge. The 6.284, often referred to as the 6.5-284 Norma, is specifically designed to fire 6.5mm bullets. The 7mm cartridges, such as the 7mm Remington Magnum or 7mm-08, are different in diameter and design, intended for 7mm bullets.
No, you cannot use .270 Winchester cartridges in a .270 Weatherby Magnum chamber. The .270 Weatherby Magnum is a longer cartridge designed for higher pressures and velocities, and using a shorter .270 Winchester round could result in improper chambering and potentially dangerous situations. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm.
Yes, you can use .32 Long cartridges in a .32 Magnum firearm, as the .32 Magnum is designed to accommodate both .32 Long and .32 Magnum rounds. However, the reverse is not true; .32 Magnum rounds should not be used in firearms specifically chambered for .32 Long due to the higher pressure of the Magnum round. Always ensure your firearm is rated for the ammunition you intend to use for safety reasons.
In the show "Magnum P.I.," the main character, Thomas Magnum, is often referred to simply as "Magnum." He is a private investigator living in Hawaii, known for his charm, wit, and resourcefulness. The nickname reflects his last name and is commonly used by his friends and clients throughout the series.
No. The magnum CARTRIDGE case is a larger diameter than the LR cartridge. A LR cartridge fired in a magnum chamber would split the cartridge case.
These sell for between $350-$450. NO- 22 LR ammo cannot safely be fired in a .22 magnum rifle. The .22 magnum case is larger in diameter as well as longer. The .22 LR cartridge case will split.
The . 300 Winchester Magnum is a larger cartridge. They both use the same diameter bullet.
Yes, a .38 Special firearm can shoot a .357 Magnum cartridge because the .357 Magnum cartridge is longer than the .38 Special cartridge, but the .38 Special firearm can accommodate the longer cartridge.
no even though the projectile (Bullet) is the same diameter and weight, the cartridge cases are very different, the 7mm rem mag is a belted magnum, and is larger in length and diameter than 7mm mouser cartridge. in other words the 7mm magnum is too big to fit in the M24's chamber
With the exception of a few revolvers made with interchangeable cylinders, the .22 LR and .22 magnum cartridges should NOT be substituted for each other. The .22 magnum is a larger diameter cartridge than the .22 LR. Firing a LR cartridge in a magnum rifle will result in a split cartridge case, venting of gasses, etc. They cannot be traded with one another.
No. .22 WMR (22 magnum) has a larger diameter than 22 LR, and will split the cartridge casing. Accuracy will not be good- bullet sort of rattles down the barrel.
Yes, you can shoot a .38 Special cartridge in a .357 Magnum revolver because the .357 Magnum revolver is designed to also accommodate the .38 Special cartridge.
See the wikipedia article on the .357 Magnum cartridge. If you still have a question, ask us.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.357_Magnum
The .357 Magnum is a larger cartridge, can fire a heavier bullet, and has about twice the energy of a 9mm Parabellum cartridge.
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No. The WRF (Winchester Rim Fire) is a larger diameter cartridge. It is the same diameter are the 22 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) but is shorter than the magnum, It may be safety fired in a .22 magnum rifle, but not in a 22 LR. 22 LR ammo should NOT be fired in a rifle chambered for 22 WRF.